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Christoffel-Minkowski flows
We provide a curvature flow approach to the regular Christoffel-Minkowski
problem. The speed of our curvature flow is of an entropy preserving type and
contains a global term.Comment: 25 page
Orlicz-Minkowski flows
We study the long-time existence and behavior for a class of anisotropic
non-homogeneous Gauss curvature flows whose stationary solutions, if exist,
solve the regular Orlicz-Minkowski problems. As an application, we obtain old
and new results for the regular even Orlicz-Minkowski problems; the
corresponding version is the even -Minkowski problem for .
Moreover, employing a parabolic approximation method, we give new proofs of
some of the existence results for the general Orlicz-Minkowski problems; the
versions are the even -Minkowski problem for and the
-Minkowski problem for . In the final section, we use a curvature
flow with no global term to solve a class of -Christoffel-Minkowski type
problems.Comment: 30 page
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The Serendiptichord: Reflections on the collaborative design process between artist and researcher
The Serendiptichord is a wearable instrument, resulting from a collaboration crossing fashion, technology, music and dance. This paper reflects on the collaborative process and how defining both creative and research roles for each party led to a successful creative partnership built on mutual respect and open communication. After a brief snapshot of the instrument in performance, the instrument is considered within the context of dance-driven interactive music systems followed by a discussion on the nature of the collaboration and its impact upon the design process and final piece
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